> From: Owen Boyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 09:24:19 +0200
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: modssl freezes on startup
>
> Chris M wrote:
>>
>>> First of all, reply to the list, not to me personally.
>>
>> When there is new information in a post this is likely to be valuable, when
>> not, posting to the list (as right here in this instance) is just noise.
>
> Stop whining.
No whining here. Stop accusing. Your first post said to check file names
and paths. Gawd, if I hadn't checked that and read the FAQ first (AND STFW
too) I think I'd be pretty embarrassed.
I'll see if this cert has a passphrase associated with it and try removing
it, that is a good idea.
One wonders why mod_ssl has to hang all of Apache on startup just for one
duff cert, and why it can't just log an error message someplace useful and
English-like and continue with the other hundred domains on there serving
HTTP requests. A curious architectural choice to say the least that I must
not understand the reasoning behind. If BIND/DNS did this half of the
domains on the web wouldn't come up on any given day :)O
That last part *is* whining. mod_ssl should not be allowed to hang the
process on startup, it should complain about oddities and continue
processing. See if you can have that fixed by noon today OK? :)
Chris
> The accepted convention is that all communication passes
> through the list. It is not up to you to decide what is noise and what
> isn't since a less experienced user may be following the thread and may
> have a different opinion of noise - so don't make up your own rules.
>
> Did you solve your problem? Would you care to share it with the rest of
> us?
>
> Rgds,
>
> Owen Boyle.
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